After spending the weekend criticizing his political opponents in a tweetstorm, President Donald Trump went on the offense again Tuesday — this time denying a sexual assault claim and attacking the "fake...

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Storms early Tuesday destroyed a home where two women were staying and they were hospitalized for their injuries. The storm caused damage to several other homes and buildings in Johnson County, as well as...

Mary Trizzino, a 65-year-old math teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, had been trained how to secure her classroom during an active shooter situation. But when a gunman actually opened fire in...

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Americans spend roughly a third of their lives in bed, so why not make the best of that rest? Those so-called “beds-in-a-box” are becoming more and more popular. Sales have nearly quadrupled since 2015.

From Lindsey Vonn to figure skating's "Cinderella story," big air snowboarding and lots of ice hockey, there should be no shortage of must-see action on Day 11 of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics. This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

Authorities in Florida say Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the scene of last week's deadly shooting rampage, will remain closed Tuesday and Wednesday. The statement released by Broward County Public...

The sounds of concrete being mixed and made in the overnight hours is keeping people in a McKinney neighborhood near Highway 5 and Stewart Road up at night. Their complaints to the city, they say, haven’t...

The White House has shown support Monday towards efforts to improve background checks for gun purchases since the gun debate was sparked after the deadly Florida high school shooting that left 17 students...

Four times a year, the Irving Police Department holds a roundtable with local barbers, using their access to a community at times left out of the policing discussion, to improve community-police relations.